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Chapter 1. Playing Back Songs
â� Playing Back Songs from USB Memory
Not only can you listen to the songs on CDs, but you can also listen to songs saved on USB memory devices connected to the Ext Memory port.
NOTE
Use USB memory available from Roland. Proper operation cannot be guaranteed if other external memory products are used.
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Connect the USB memory device containing the songs you want to play to the Ext Memory port. Press the [Song] button one or more times to select �Ext Memory� as the genre.
If using the remote control, press the remote control�s [EXTERNAL] button, then select �Ext Memory� as the genre. The following screen appears.
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NOTE
If any previously recorded song data is present, the message �Delete User Song OK?� appears in the display. If you want to delete the existing song data, press the [Moving Key] (Enter) button. If you do not want the song data to be deleted, press the [Function] (Exit) button, and save the
3.
Press the [
] button to start playback of the USB Memory�s songs.
song to the �Favorites� or to your USB memory (p. 76).
The songs stored in the USB memory are played. When the RG-7 is set to play back all songs (p. 27), once the song currently being played back is finished, the next song starts playing automatically. After all of the songs on the USB memory have been played, playback automatically resumes from the beginning of the USB memory. When the RG-7 is set to play back a single song (p. 27), playback stops automatically when the song is finished. You can select the next song by pressing the[ ] button, and return to the ] button.
You can start and stop playback of songs saved on USB memory with the remote control�s [ control�s [ [ ] button. You ] button to can also use the remote advance to the next song and ] button to select the previous song.
beginning of the song or the previous song by pressing the [
4.
Press the [
] button once more to stop playback of the songs.
If you want to playback at each song, refer to �Playing Back One Song� (p. 27).